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Scleral Contact Lenses: Tips on Taking Care of Them

Tips for Taking Care of Scleral Lenses Playlist

Tips for Taking Care of Scleral Lenses

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  • How To Fix Problems With My Scleral Lenses?
  • How Scleral Lenses Can Help Your Dry Eyes!!
  • How Scleral Lenses Comfort Dry Eyes & Manage Keratoconus

First and foremost, ensure your hands and fingers are clean before handling your scleral lenses. To avoid getting anything on your lenses, wash your hands with soap and water, and dry them with a lint-free cloth or towel. Proper handwashing will help you avoid issues when wearing your lenses and keep your eyes feeling fresh. The next step is to maintain scleral lens cleanliness. To keep them clear and comfortable, remember that, when you take them from your eyes, rub them with a lens cleaner for a few seconds before rinsing both sides with a saline solution and then finally storing them.

Never sleep with your scleral lenses still on, and remember to take them out before going to bed. When you’re asleep and not blinking, debris on the surface of your eyes that would normally be wiped away by tears gathers on or around your lenses. Dust, germs, protein deposits, lipid deposits and allergens are some of the debris and other things that can be found there. These materials can accumulate and cause inflammation, infection and discomfort in the eyes. Always remember to remove them before going to bed, thoroughly rinse them, and store them in the right container for future use.

Scleral contact lenses are commonly used by people with dry eye syndrome because they provide significant alleviation from symptoms as well as a pleasant feeling and adequate hydration for the eyes. However, as beneficial as scleral lenses are for reducing dry eye symptoms, it is preferable to have adequate dry eye medications and therapies as they will benefit you in the long run. If your dry eye has become so unpleasant that wearing your contact lenses is becoming problematic, why not try acquiring a pair of eyeglasses that will work best for you?

Insight Vision Center Optometry is a family-oriented practice composed of a team of certified, licensed and experienced eye doctors, professionals and staff. We have made it our goal to assist each and every one of our patients in achieving better optical care, from childhood up to their golden years. We are persistent in keeping up with the latest medical breakthroughs and relentless in our training to deliver world-class eyecare and custom vision solutions. 

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